muhli Guest BARcard Jun 25, 2011 #1 Sorry, Im still a complete amateur at reefs... I never really found out how they worked. Is there a sensor that detects when levels are low and needs to be corrected? Or is it just simply time based?
Sorry, Im still a complete amateur at reefs... I never really found out how they worked. Is there a sensor that detects when levels are low and needs to be corrected? Or is it just simply time based?
JAR Guest BARcard Jun 25, 2011 #4 they also could easily be controlled by a controller with a ph sensor as a fail safe.
muhli Guest BARcard Jun 26, 2011 #5 Really? So a pH sensor can control the dosing controller to dose alk, cal and mag?
tuberider Guest BARcard Jun 26, 2011 #6 It can shut off your doser when dosing kalk or alk supplements if the pH gets too high.
Gomer Guest BARcard Jun 26, 2011 #7 tuberider said: It can shut off your doser when dosing kalk or alk supplements if the pH gets too high. Click to expand... +1, but you wouldn't use the pH to tell you when to dose as pH is coupled to too many other parameters.
tuberider said: It can shut off your doser when dosing kalk or alk supplements if the pH gets too high. Click to expand... +1, but you wouldn't use the pH to tell you when to dose as pH is coupled to too many other parameters.